Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Not going to lie...

A good plan isn't one where someone wins, it's where nobody thinks they've *lost*. -- (Terry Pratchett, The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents)

But I feel disappointed in CCP and EVE online but it's also my fault.

Many years ago, I moved to a small system close to highsec, life was good, plenty of frigate action generated by the local 1/10 and 2/10 complexes, surrounding systems full of the brave and foolish.

Every time I logged on there would be conflict, either with those trying to farm the plexes, or those purely coming for a fight. Gusandall was a highway, with so much traffic it some days resembled highsec. Anti Pirates would bring massive fleets through on a regular basis, knowing there would be Pirates for all occasions. There were so many Pirates, oh so many, who cared and tended the area, making sure not to bleed it dry and there was so much action and opportunity for all of us, even the smallest of solo Pirates.

I had carved a niche for myself, not a plex runner or plex farmer, but that of a plex hunter. I was furious in my assault on any interlopers to that plex, so much so that intricate traps were laid to scuttle any plans I had on violence. From polcarbed domination point tackle Rifters and stealth bombers, to log on traps by some of my fiercest opponents. I had fought off entire gangs inside the plexes, lost a few but won a helluva lot. I made many enemies, but also a few life long friends. Many of you may recall some of my thrilling stories of hot plex action on this very blog.

I had ransomed so many pilots, not only for their ships and pods, but also for the right to run the plex (I would convo pilots from station and tell them I would undock and come cause explosions in their immediate vicinity if they didn't pay... Some did and went on their merry, those that didn't met a sticky end)

The untold billions I made off my endeavors and my sheer success at hunting these folk meant I very rarely needed to leave Gusandall. Sure, I still hunted in the surrounding area but I fondly recall whole action packed days spent in the warm glow of the Gusandall star.

Those days are sadly gone, and with them, my raison d'etre.

I'm lost.

Why am I writing this? Well, I'm struggling to find inspiration, I'm too old to be moving around, six years of some of the most exciting action ever and now nothing... Is this what retirement feels like?
Have I been put out to pasture by CCP?

15 comments:

Don't lose hope m8, these things really do come in cycles. I don't know that system extremely well, but I've seen the same cycles with Hevrice, Ostingele, Lisb, OMS and many more of my own hunting grounds.

Grab a few frigs and come up to OMS/Heyd, those systems are pretty busy these days. Let your system re-gen a little while your away.

Kane you became a lazy ass. How come that I do 40-70 kills per week with little effort most of time when we hunt in very same area for 3 years now?

Static plexes are gone and wont return my friend. Now you have to seek for fights, probe sites, watch lowsec entry points, move around in hope to be in right place on right time.Easy fights are gone so adapt man.

Also there is plenty of new static plexes near Gus in FW area Arnstur Todi with many people flying in frigates - which used to be most fun for you to fight against.

But yes, I have gotten lazy, but I also don't fly cloaky T3s with falcon backup, but here's the rub, unlike a lot of people I relish going in under gunned, have done my entire career, I use command links to balance the field slightly for range, speed and ability to catch folk, flying outnumbered and outgunned in frigates and cruisers.

Do what I have done and see if you're still getting as many kills as you claim.

I'm not saying you're not good at what you do, just two different play styles.

To everyone else, yes the game changes, I have adapted more than anyone else out there over my long years, currently having more fun on a noob alt.

Kane - been reading your blog for years - a fellow lowsec denizen but in the same amount of time i've lived in 5 different systems for extended periods. I know it's not for everyone but eve is a dynamic game, areas wax and wane in terms of activity and you either need to wait it out, move with them or do what we do and try to base right in the middle and roam to the right areas.

TLDR - move or roam - plenty of non static plexes about. You are clearly a very good player and won't have any problems getting fights and not getting blobs. Feel free to convo me in game for some system suggestions.In the case of the plexes - they are gone but very similar things are constantly popping up in fw space - with plenty of similar targets that you are used to running them - it's not all blobs.I would certainly consider a move to caldari/gallente (slightly less blobby) fw areas before you give up. It's only going to be an evening of irritating carrier jumps and the end result could be the best pvp you've had in ages.

Who wants "fights"?... I want targets and territory to fight over. If I want fights I'll log into something else where I don't need to search for them.

Adapting to changes is fine but there is no adapting to a removal..it's gone and chasing crappy FW farmers' shitfit frigs doesn't compare. I was going to adapt and go out into null to throw down for a little piece of space with some resources...thank god I just quit with the "resource redistribution" coming.

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